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Porsha Stewart Sounds Off On Kenya Moore For Questioning Marriage Claims

Porsha Stewart is sounding off on her co-star Kenya Moore from "The Real Housewives of Atlanta," after the former beauty queen accused the former of not being truthful amid her public divorce.

Stewart, "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" reality television star, said she learned through Twitter that her estranged former NFL playing husband Kordell was divorcing her last March. While Stewart spend much of season five of her showcasing her marriage, season six will show viewers how she is getting through a difficult divorce.

However, Moore recently spoke out about Stewart after her co-star began questioning if her estranged husband was a homosexual on the show.

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"I find it quite disturbing that Porsha and her family go on and on about the fact that Kordell may be gay. After all, she told the world she had a 'picture perfect life' and married the 'man of her dreams,'" Moore wrote on her Bravo TV blog. "Well, a thinking person with a brain would ask the question that if the main problem was that he is possibly gay, why would you want him back?"

Moore went on to question Stewart's honesty about her dissolved marriage.

"I don't think Porsha is telling the whole truth," Moore wrote. "That's always been my opinion of her and it remains the same after listening to her recall the 'facts' about their marriage."

Stewart caught wind of Moore's comments and fired back at the former Miss USA on Instagram by posting an image of the beauty queen in a bikini and insinuating that she had plastic surgery.

"I'm supposed to care what 'THIS' is saying," Stewart wrote on Instagram. "Keep my mom name out ya mouth. Don't be mad at me, be mad at the Dr. you went to #itriedtobenice"

Stewart recently revealed to talk show host Wendy Williams that she would keep her estranged husband's last name and that the divorce should be finalized within 30 days.

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